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Episode 1 — “Meet the Patels”
Returning to the theme of tradition versus modernity, this episode follows a pilot bride who discovers a disturbing family secret. It addresses the weight of inheritance and the courage required to break away from toxic legacies. The tension between Tara, Adil, and Faiza reaches a breaking point here, leading to a major shift in the season's trajectory. Episode 8: Bible of a Bride
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At the center of the drama are Tara Khanna (Sobhita Dhulipala) and Karan Mehra (Arjun Mathur), two wedding planners in Delhi running an agency named "Made in Heaven". Tara is the ambitious and shrewd co-founder who has climbed the social ladder through a strategic (and complicated) marriage to the wealthy Adil Khanna (Jim Sarbh). Karan is her empathetic, flamboyant business partner, a closeted gay man navigating his own personal and legal battles in a society that is only just beginning to decriminalize homosexuality.
The series highlights the stark divide between the wealthy elite of Delhi and the working class, often through the lens of those who serve the weddings.
All episodes are streaming exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.
Class conflict takes center stage here. When a wealthy man wants to marry a girl from a less privileged background, the "charity" of the rich family is revealed to be a tool for control. It’s a masterful look at how money buys silence and compliance. 7. "A Royal Affair"
Made in Heaven , the 2019 Amazon Prime Video original series created by Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti, set a new standard for Indian streaming content. It seamlessly blended the opulent, high-stakes world of Delhi weddings with poignant social commentary.
Episode 3 — “A simple wedding”
This episode provides a fun, glamorous peek into Bollywood-style obsession and celebrity culture. However, its critique of the film industry feels a bit more surface-level than the sharp socio-political commentary found in later episodes. 7. Episode 1: "All That Glitters"
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